The Mercury News

Rugby hit ‘illegal,’ Cal coach maintains

USA Rugby investigat­ing play that left the Bears’ Robert Paylor paralyzed

- By Matthias Gafni mgafni@bayareanew­sgroup.com

BERKELEY — Paralyzed Cal rugby player Robert Paylor was injured last month by an illegal hit that was caught on film, storied head coach Jack Clark said this week in a developmen­t that has launched a USA Rugby investigat­ion.

The candid June 2 statement by Clark called Paylor’s injury in the May 6 Varsity Cup championsh­ip win against Arkansas State “preventabl­e.”

“Robert’s injury was preventabl­e,” Clark said. “It was the result of illegal foul play.

There is end-goal video footage as well as photograph­y that makes this indisputab­le. Those materials are now in the hands of USA Rugby, which has opened an investigat­ion into the incident.”

USA Rugby Collegiate Director Rich Cortez confirmed an investigat­ion had been launched Thursday, saying a “committee was looking into it.”

He referred any specific questions to CEO Dan Payne, who did not immediatel­y return a request for comment.

Reached by email late Thursday, Shaun Potgieter, the coach of Paylor’s opponent Arkansas State, said “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Cal rugby program and player injured in this year’s title game. Words are often inadequate to express our feelings when we see a tragic accident in sports like this one.”

On June 1, Paylor was transferre­d from his Santa Clara hospital to Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colorado, to start rehabilita­tion on his “significan­t paralysis,” Clark said.

“He’s had an operation to stabilize his spine, after which he battled the onset of pneumonia, high blood pressure and difficulty swallowing, resulting in the necessity of a feeding tube,” the coach said. “Throughout this truly difficult period, Robert has been a champion, battling every day to restore his health in order to be cleared by doctors for the next stage of his rehabilita­tion.”

Clark released the statement two days before Cal won the Collegiate Rugby Championsh­ip 7s in Philadelph­ia, the school’s fifth straight national 7s title and 33rd national championsh­ip overall.

Since the injury, almost $680,000 has been raised for Paylor in a GoFundMe account hoping to raise $1 million for his continued care.

In response to Clark’s claims of an illegal hit, Cal rugby fans chimed in on the team’s Facebook page.

“I hope the young man that committed this egregious foul learns from this experience. I pray for healing of all those concerned, most especially Robert,” one wrote.

“If Robert’s injury was the result of a preventabl­e act of foul play it is all the more tragic, and a further reminder (though none should be needed) that such cannot be tolerated in the game,” wrote another.

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